The effect of cartoon movies on children`s gender development
... doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.846 ...
... doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.846 ...
PREJUDICE:
... But be aware that stereotyping is not necessarily emotional and does not necessarily lead to intentional acts of abuse. Often stereotyping is merely a technique we use to simplify how we look at the world—and we all do it to some extent. For example, Gordon Allport (1954) described stereotyping as " ...
... But be aware that stereotyping is not necessarily emotional and does not necessarily lead to intentional acts of abuse. Often stereotyping is merely a technique we use to simplify how we look at the world—and we all do it to some extent. For example, Gordon Allport (1954) described stereotyping as " ...
EFFECTS OF GENDER DIFFERENCES ON LEADERSHIP STYLES
... tasks and weaker enhance of role of people.This leader likes control; he/she is demanding and authoritative. – Country club management (1,9). This style includes weak concern for tasks while there is a considerable concern for human relationships. These leaders create a positive atmosphere; they are ...
... tasks and weaker enhance of role of people.This leader likes control; he/she is demanding and authoritative. – Country club management (1,9). This style includes weak concern for tasks while there is a considerable concern for human relationships. These leaders create a positive atmosphere; they are ...
Development of the adolescent brain
... scans and one who had five scans. Individual growth patterns revealed heterochronous grey matter development during adolescence. Changes in the frontal and parietal regions were similarly pronounced. The volume of grey matter in the frontal lobe increased during pre-adolescence with a peak occurring ...
... scans and one who had five scans. Individual growth patterns revealed heterochronous grey matter development during adolescence. Changes in the frontal and parietal regions were similarly pronounced. The volume of grey matter in the frontal lobe increased during pre-adolescence with a peak occurring ...
The Effect of Stimulating and Soothing Smells on Heart Rate and
... a loved one’s hugs or to preschool art class. The proximity of these two systems would also explain why certain odors can cause relaxation, increased or decreased heart rate, and many other physiological responses in the body. Scholars have studied how heart rate affects cognition and memory (Jennin ...
... a loved one’s hugs or to preschool art class. The proximity of these two systems would also explain why certain odors can cause relaxation, increased or decreased heart rate, and many other physiological responses in the body. Scholars have studied how heart rate affects cognition and memory (Jennin ...
Cognitive Psychology
... Participants who changed schema recalled 7% more points on the second recall test than the first. There was also a 10% increase in the recall of points directly linked to the new schema. The group who kept the same schema did not recall as many ideas in the ...
... Participants who changed schema recalled 7% more points on the second recall test than the first. There was also a 10% increase in the recall of points directly linked to the new schema. The group who kept the same schema did not recall as many ideas in the ...
Opposing roles for dopamine and serotonin in the modulation of
... that bromocriptine facilitated spatial delayed, but not immediate, memory performance. Fenfluramine resulted in impaired delayed spatial memory. These effects were not due to nonspecific arousal, attentional, sensorimotor or perceptual changes. These findings suggest that monoaminergic neurotransmit ...
... that bromocriptine facilitated spatial delayed, but not immediate, memory performance. Fenfluramine resulted in impaired delayed spatial memory. These effects were not due to nonspecific arousal, attentional, sensorimotor or perceptual changes. These findings suggest that monoaminergic neurotransmit ...
discintro
... How to close this loop-hole that would otherwise trivialize the TT? Don’t restrict it to email: Require that the candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can ...
... How to close this loop-hole that would otherwise trivialize the TT? Don’t restrict it to email: Require that the candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can ...
Distributed Cognition: Cognizing, Autonomy and the Turing Test
... How to close this loop-hole that would otherwise trivialize the TT? Don’t restrict it to email: Require that the candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can ...
... How to close this loop-hole that would otherwise trivialize the TT? Don’t restrict it to email: Require that the candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can ...
Developing a theory of Gendered Prejudice
... motivate aggression towards, and dominance over, other social groups. These psychological traits may take the form of emotions, attitudes, and cognitive biases whose ultimate function is to disadvantage or debilitate other groups relative to one’s own, particularly when the outgroup targets are male ...
... motivate aggression towards, and dominance over, other social groups. These psychological traits may take the form of emotions, attitudes, and cognitive biases whose ultimate function is to disadvantage or debilitate other groups relative to one’s own, particularly when the outgroup targets are male ...
At Issue: Sex and Gender in Schizophrenia
... Table 2 presents the standardized beta weights and associated significance levels for the prediction of neuropsychological performance from education, age, Sc scale, and Mf scale for men and women. Mf scale predicted significantly for both sexes, with the four-variable model yielding R 2 s of 0.35 a ...
... Table 2 presents the standardized beta weights and associated significance levels for the prediction of neuropsychological performance from education, age, Sc scale, and Mf scale for men and women. Mf scale predicted significantly for both sexes, with the four-variable model yielding R 2 s of 0.35 a ...
Developing a theory of Gendered Prejudice
... motivate aggression towards, and dominance over, other social groups. These psychological traits may take the form of emotions, attitudes, and cognitive biases whose ultimate function is to disadvantage or debilitate other groups relative to one’s own, particularly when the outgroup targets are male ...
... motivate aggression towards, and dominance over, other social groups. These psychological traits may take the form of emotions, attitudes, and cognitive biases whose ultimate function is to disadvantage or debilitate other groups relative to one’s own, particularly when the outgroup targets are male ...
Machine Intelligence
... ML applies to EI working in a hostile environment. Various pains and external signals compete for attention. Attention switching results from competition. Cognitive perception is aided by winner of competition. ...
... ML applies to EI working in a hostile environment. Various pains and external signals compete for attention. Attention switching results from competition. Cognitive perception is aided by winner of competition. ...
- National Affairs
... these sex differences occurred because the schools were "too feminine" or the "overwhelmingly female" teachers were unable to meet boys' learning needs effectively. Not so long ago, it was boys who were viewed ...
... these sex differences occurred because the schools were "too feminine" or the "overwhelmingly female" teachers were unable to meet boys' learning needs effectively. Not so long ago, it was boys who were viewed ...
Neuroimaging Studies of Memory. In Encyclopedia of the
... processes such as problem-solving, and it is involved in even what seem to be the simplest skills, such as recognizing a familiar face. The role played by memory in cognition is complex enough that not just a single memory system will do. Humans and other animals have several memory systems with dif ...
... processes such as problem-solving, and it is involved in even what seem to be the simplest skills, such as recognizing a familiar face. The role played by memory in cognition is complex enough that not just a single memory system will do. Humans and other animals have several memory systems with dif ...
Gender Differences in Intimacy, Emotional Expressivity
... experience and expression. Simon and Nath (2014) claimed, while “there is no significant difference in the frequency with which men and women report emotions in general, there are significant gender differences in the frequency with which they report positive and negative emotions” (p. 1150). Result ...
... experience and expression. Simon and Nath (2014) claimed, while “there is no significant difference in the frequency with which men and women report emotions in general, there are significant gender differences in the frequency with which they report positive and negative emotions” (p. 1150). Result ...
Short – term memory & Working memory
... • Atkinson and Shiffrin’s modal model of memory consists of three structural features – sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. • Another feature of the model is control process such as rehearsal and attentional ...
... • Atkinson and Shiffrin’s modal model of memory consists of three structural features – sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. • Another feature of the model is control process such as rehearsal and attentional ...
A Brief History of Memory and Aging
... laboratory, copies of the advertisement for his laboratory, subject data sheets, and the apparatuses that were used. Over the course of many years the laboratory collected observations on over 9000 individuals ranging in age from young children to the very aged. The Galton laboratory measured such t ...
... laboratory, copies of the advertisement for his laboratory, subject data sheets, and the apparatuses that were used. Over the course of many years the laboratory collected observations on over 9000 individuals ranging in age from young children to the very aged. The Galton laboratory measured such t ...
Brodmann-Detail
... extensivememory circuit, and it has some fundamental role in organizing memory strategies and controlling memory. BA9/10 have also other evident executive functions, such as “executive control of behavior”, “inferential reasoning”, and “decision making”. Its participation in complex language process ...
... extensivememory circuit, and it has some fundamental role in organizing memory strategies and controlling memory. BA9/10 have also other evident executive functions, such as “executive control of behavior”, “inferential reasoning”, and “decision making”. Its participation in complex language process ...
directory of functions - Stress Therapy Solutions
... extensivememory circuit, and it has some fundamental role in organizing memory strategies and controlling memory. BA9/10 have also other evident executive functions, such as “executive control of behavior”, “inferential reasoning”, and “decision making”. Its participation in complex language process ...
... extensivememory circuit, and it has some fundamental role in organizing memory strategies and controlling memory. BA9/10 have also other evident executive functions, such as “executive control of behavior”, “inferential reasoning”, and “decision making”. Its participation in complex language process ...
Genardi Brodmann-Detail
... extensivememory circuit, and it has some fundamental role in organizing memory strategies and controlling memory. BA9/10 have also other evident executive functions, such as “executive control of behavior”, “inferential reasoning”, and “decision making”. Its participation in complex language process ...
... extensivememory circuit, and it has some fundamental role in organizing memory strategies and controlling memory. BA9/10 have also other evident executive functions, such as “executive control of behavior”, “inferential reasoning”, and “decision making”. Its participation in complex language process ...
Acute Stress Eliminates Female Advantage in
... ambiguity”), as shown in Figure 1. Based on the literature reviewed above, we tested two hypotheses. It is known that women are more sensitive than men to facial affect (Boyatzis et al., 1993; Montagne et al., 2005); it is also known that psychological states influence affect identification and sens ...
... ambiguity”), as shown in Figure 1. Based on the literature reviewed above, we tested two hypotheses. It is known that women are more sensitive than men to facial affect (Boyatzis et al., 1993; Montagne et al., 2005); it is also known that psychological states influence affect identification and sens ...
How cognitive theory guides neuroscience
... the absence of external input (Compte, Brunel, GoldmanRakic, & Wang, 2000; Wang, 2013). However, studying the cognitive demands of working memory (WM) have lent insight into a complementary function: the need to rapidly update the contents of WM when needed by task demands (i.e. to attend to new inf ...
... the absence of external input (Compte, Brunel, GoldmanRakic, & Wang, 2000; Wang, 2013). However, studying the cognitive demands of working memory (WM) have lent insight into a complementary function: the need to rapidly update the contents of WM when needed by task demands (i.e. to attend to new inf ...
Functional Neuroimaging and Episodic Memory
... stimuli, memory performance is affected by varying task demands, thereby eliminating many perceptual and attentional confounds. A common processing comparison task is the depth of processing paradigm. It is commonly reported in psychological literature that, using the same stimuli, tasks which deman ...
... stimuli, memory performance is affected by varying task demands, thereby eliminating many perceptual and attentional confounds. A common processing comparison task is the depth of processing paradigm. It is commonly reported in psychological literature that, using the same stimuli, tasks which deman ...
Fractionating Human Intelligence
... examined using principal components analysis (PCA), a factor analysis technique that extracts orthogonal linear components from the 12-by-12 matrix of task-task bivariate correlations. The results revealed two ‘‘significant’’ principal components, each of which explained more variability in brain ac ...
... examined using principal components analysis (PCA), a factor analysis technique that extracts orthogonal linear components from the 12-by-12 matrix of task-task bivariate correlations. The results revealed two ‘‘significant’’ principal components, each of which explained more variability in brain ac ...